Provosts for the University of Wisconsin-Superior decided last fall to cut 24 majors and minors, as well as one graduate-level program. Many students were outraged by the move and faculty say they were not consulted during the decision making process. Now, new emails obtained by the American Federation of Teachers...

Wisconsin Voices For Recovering is moving forward with a new program that trains people who have experienced addiction and recovery, either through themselves or others, to help others who are experiencing addiction. The program has just received a new grant of $1.4 million from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services...

A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found Wisconsin’s rate of drug and opioid deaths exceeds the national average. One Wisconsin organization is looking to combat that through recovery coaches who have experienced addiction themselves.

Roughly four out of five Wisconsin voters favor universal background checks for gun purchases, according to the latest Marquette University Law School poll. A total of 81 percent of voters said they supported background checks on private gun sales and at gun shows. Just 16 percent opposed them.

Some elements of Dodd-Frank could be repealed under a new bill in the United States Senate. In 2010, Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The legislation put a series of regulations and safeguards in place to avoid another financial crisis similar to the Great Recession...

Wisconsin voters are skeptical of the state's incentives package for tech giant Foxconn in the latest Marquette University poll. So far, those negative impressions haven't spilled over to Gov. Scott Walker or President Donald Trump.

When arguments were heard in Wisconsin's redistricting case, some legal observers thought they heard signals that justices would strike down the state's legislative map. Five months later, experts say whatever the court decides likely won't lead to new district lines for the 2018 elections.

Anti-semitic incidents increased across the U.S. last year at unprecedented levels. The country saw a 57 percent increase -- the largest year-over, according to the Anti-Defamation League. We talk with the director of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation’s Jewish Community Relations Council about whether Wisconsin saw a similar increase.

The Cabrini-Green high rises once housed 15,000 people on Chicago’s near north side-- a public housing project that came to symbolize public housing for both the city and the country. The buildings became notorious for crime and drug activity, and bad living conditions. By 2011, the last of the buildings...

President Donald Trump announced yesterday that he's seeking tariffs on steel and aluminum. The decision was met with criticism from both sides of the aisle and several publications, including the Wall Street Journal , said the tariffs could have a negative impact on the U.S. economy. The President justified his...